If there were drugs that would soothe that red ass, would you take them?
First you ask us to please confirm your thoughts and then in the very next paragraph you claim not to give two fucks for what “drug-users” think.
Why ask us to confirm if you don’t give a fuck?
You are coming off as irrational. Maybe you have PTSD from the 9-11. Seeking therapy could probably do you some good.
You were living a drug free environment, and you weren’t a PITA, you were an entitled arsehole who should have minded his own business. You want to live somewhere you don’t have to see, hear, smell, and so forth other people, don’t live in a fucking apartment.
Because he’s lying to himself. He does care. He’s angry we didn’t all jump in and back him up. He’s angry we tried to explain reality to him and that it doesn’t match the version of reality he wants. So he’s trying to act like he doesn’t care mostly to convince himself not to look at where he might possibly be wrong, so that he doesn’t have to be.
You’re an idiot.
Not hardly. I wouldn’t expect advocates of illegal activities involving drugs to “jump in and back me up”.
I’d expect pretty much what we’ve all seen. Bleary-eyed bemusement that there’s someone on the Internet who isn’t a fucked-up pothead.
Except for the folks who, yanno, aren’t that. Who are also telling you you’re overreacting.
I attempted to articulate a counterpoint to Cartooniverse’s elegant, logical, and totally fact based arguments but I couldn’t because marijuana has destroyed my young and once promising life.
I’m yet another victim of reefer madness.
While I certainly wouldn’t consider myself a pothead by a long-shot, I’ve known those who are who’ve exhibited far more rational thinking than on display in your reactionary posts here.
So she told you to piss off and quit bothering her unless you had a real problem, in other words.
Yeesh. I handle controlled substances as part of my job. I have neighbors who toke, and friends who toke. I don’t, and my tests prove it even though I’m at least whiffing the stuff daily via my neighbor across the hall. It’s just not an issue. I would have been fired a long time ago, or at least restricted from handling Class II drugs.
If I understand correctly, pot possession under a certain limit has been decriminalized in your area (since you haven’t said people quoting New York are wrong). It has in mine, too. Walking down the street with less than 15 grams in Chicago is just a ticketable offense. That’s about 15 joints. While smoking it on the sidewalk could lead to bigger issues with cops, they just don’t care if you have it, and smoking it in your own home is no more criminal than having it in your pocket walking around outside.
The smell bothers you, fine. Get an air purifier and be done with it if a conversation is so difficult. Your ire and arm waving about it being OMG ILLEGAL is misplaced.
What kind of self-respecting “advocate of illegal activities involving drugs” uses PhotoBucket? The narcs are on to that!
I can confirm that yes, it is you who is the PITA in this situation to both the neighbor and the NYPD.
But if you’re so sure he’s committing a crime why don’t you make a citizen’s arrest and see how it goes?
Don’t waste time railing against a world where so many drug-addicted and flawed individuals, including the legislature and police, think you are a laughable hot-headed asshole.
You have no crime to report. This is just a butthurt rant about how having to live near other human beings isn’t always perfect for you in every little way. Boo hoo.
That was a polite way of saying that you’re a laughable, hot-headed asshole. When you went away she laughed at you and thought “what a dickhead”. It’s true.
I’m more on your side than most here, but your first option should be to contact building management. My property managers would be filing for eviction (breach of lease terms) real fast. Just wish I could do the same for those who continuously burn incense.
If building management ignores you, continue to send an email every time they light up. If they are doing more than just smoking (and that’s a big “if”), and if the building manager’s ignored complaints, an over-zealous DA might try to use asset forfeiture laws against the owner. A lot of ducks have to line up for that to happen, but it is the reason for my own zero-tolerance of illegal activities in properties I own.
Like when Friday talked about how some stoner took LSD and went blind from staring at the Sun. I never did acid because I’m like, “That’s some scary shit man.”
It’s kind of predictable. First, the admission by drug apologists that yes, in the State of New York it’s illegal. A misdemeanor. Illegal- but apparently that is irrelevant.
Now, you’ve moved the chains to state that there is no crime to report.
This thread lasts long enough, you’ll be darkly hinting at "those non-drug user citizens who must be watched. "
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D_Odds, there is no formal building management. This is not a condo or co-op situation. Therefore, at least in this state, the ability of one tenant to react to the behaviors of another tenant are greatly reduced.
It’s not even a misdemeanor. It’s a violation, like a parking ticket.
That said, you seemed to have solved the issue by calmly and reasonably discussing it with your neighbor like a grown man. Which is not what your behavior in this thread led me to expect. So, good for you!
You say “drug apologists”, I say “rational human beings”. Which apparently doesn’t include you.
And as said, it doesn’t even rise to the level of a misdemeanor. It is merely a civil citation. The moral equivalent of your mom giving you a dirty look and saying “Please don’t do that”.
Noting that the penalty ($100 fine) is actually LESS than you’d get for speeding, according to the following chart of New York Law;
For non-commercial vehicles, the fines and possible prison sentences are:
Speed Minimum fine Maximum fine Possible prison time
up to 10 mph over $90 $150 not more than 15 days
more than 10 mph over - less than 30 mph over $180 $300 not more than 30 days
more than 30 mph over $360 $600 not more than 30 days
inappropriate speed $45 $150 not more than 15 days
Fines increase if your are convicted of more than one speed violation in 18 months. License is revoked for 3 convictions in 18 months. Fines may vary for speeding in school zone or restricted highway. Fines are doubled in work zones.
That’s right; Possess a small amount of pot, $100 fine and no jail time. Speed by 1 freaking MPH and you can be fined up to $150 AND go to jail for up to 15 days!
Makes your carrying on like this look even more ridiculous in context.